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Author:  CD [ Sun Jan 20, 2008 12:37 am ]
Post subject:  KJ Draws

My latest KJ purchase, thanks for the draws Glen (ghewkins), there great. I've added a little grey paint to the exposed wood.
(Nice KJ you got too Glen, not too many out there with the 3.5" Sub lift & I hope you find this site)
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Author:  pipeliner [ Sun Jan 20, 2008 4:58 am ]
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Looking good Chris. Pity about the turnbuckles blocking the side spaces - can you find another way to hold them in place?

Author:  CD [ Sun Jan 20, 2008 5:58 am ]
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pipeliner wrote:
Looking good Chris. Pity about the turnbuckles blocking the side spaces - can you find another way to hold them in place?


Only thing that comes to mind atm is a right angle bracket that I can screw to the draws & lock onto the tie down points some how. But yes it does limit some of the space, I was thinking that a cheap K-mart fridge would slot in there just fine but the turnbuckle will stop that.

Author:  ed. [ Mon Jan 21, 2008 4:11 am ]
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Hey looks good there Chris!
When we going for a drive? :lol:

Author:  cmohr [ Mon Jan 21, 2008 4:26 am ]
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Thats great.

you should be able to pick up some shelf brakets from Bunnings and use them , that would hold it down nicely and give you back that little bit extra space..


Good buying Chris

Author:  CD [ Mon Jan 21, 2008 5:05 am ]
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cmohr wrote:
Thats great.

you should be able to pick up some shelf brakets from Bunnings and use them , that would hold it down nicely and give you back that little bit extra space..


Good buying Chris

Thanks mate, I do like to spend :lol:
How do you think you would attach the bracket to the mounting point, perhas a small D shackle?

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Hey looks good there Chris!
When we going for a drive?

Soon Ed, still a little stressed with trying to sell the house. Just spoke to Karen about Putty Forest, sounds good but not sure about Sat as she wants to look at some opens. I will talk to you later in the week about Monday as a possible.

Author:  CD [ Sun Jan 27, 2008 2:21 am ]
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I just bought a small 24L soft bag fridge for day trips, $34 at K-Mart. I now need to make a small stand for it to sit on, the rear is sitting on the wheel arch. It's a tight fit but works just fine.
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I'll test it out tomorrow, just need to remember not to leave it connected without the engine running. Other wise it will be flat battery time. Anyway for $34 I'm happy.

Author:  ed. [ Sun Jan 27, 2008 3:33 am ]
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Looks good.
I think Jaycar have a battery protector you might be able to run it inline so if the voltage drops to 12.3v it will auto cut out.

Need to be extra careful about turning it off since it's a thermo-electric cooler.
They usually suck 60watt's 24/7 (5a/hr).

Author:  CD [ Sun Jan 27, 2008 5:41 am ]
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ed. wrote:
Looks good.
I think Jaycar have a battery protector you might be able to run it inline so if the voltage drops to 12.3v it will auto cut out.

Need to be extra careful about turning it off since it's a thermo-electric cooler.
They usually suck 60watt's 24/7 (5a/hr).


Talk to you about that tomorrow :?

I re-mounted the turnbuckles on the drivers side, now the cooler can sit nice and low 8)
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Author:  hewkins [ Thu Feb 21, 2008 1:09 am ]
Post subject:  Re: KJ Draws

Hey Chris,

I finally got my account sorted. Good to see the draws are being put to good use again. I like the mods you have made.

Glen

Author:  CD [ Thu Feb 21, 2008 10:09 pm ]
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hewkins wrote:
Hey Chris,

I finally got my account sorted. Good to see the draws are being put to good use again. I like the mods you have made.

Glen


Hey Glen,
Glad to see you got LOST, when Ed gets back from Osaka we will have to arrange a day trip up to the Blue Mtns & have a BBQ.

CD

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